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Safety

Topic | 4 December, 2006 at 13:20

Statement on the Separation of Safety I&C; and Operational I&C;

Publication | 19 November, 2009 at 1:00

Statement from Dr Helmut Hirsch, Independent Consultant for Nuclear Safety regarding the design of the EPR Nerve Centre.

Nuclear expert warns of safety flaws in Areva’s reactor designNuclear expert warns of...

Press release | 20 November, 2009 at 10:53

An independent expert, commissioned by Greenpeace, has concluded that two nuclear reactors, currently under construction in Finland and France, suffer from serious safety flaws. The EPR (European Pressurised Reactor) design, which is supplied by...

From our radiation sampling team in Japan

Blog entry by Brian Fitzgerald | 26 March, 2011 39 comments

Jacob Namminga , one of our radiation safety advisors, spoke to me via Skype about today's sampling trip in a rural area of Japan, to the north west of the Fukushima nuclear plant. We'll be reporting the details of our findings  once...

Call to widen evacuation area around Fukushima

Blog entry by Brian Fitzgerald | 27 March, 2011 31 comments

Our team of radiation specialists in Japan brought back their findings for the day. The press release says it all: Fukushima, March 27, 2011: Greenpeace radiation experts have confirmed radiation levels of up to ten micro...

Europe’s nuclear stress tests turn a blind eye to potential disaster

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | 18 June, 2012 11 comments

The terrible consequences of the Fukushima nuclear disaster are far from being adequately dealt with, but unfortunately, politicians continue to put the nuclear industry’s interests before the wellbeing and safety of the public. ...

South Korea can't deny the risks of nuclear power forever

Blog entry by Jan Beranek | 8 October, 2012 9 comments

I am at a detention centre at South Korea's airport, quickly writing these few words as best I can on a mobile phone. Together with my colleague, Dr. Rianne Teule, I have been denied entry to South Korea. We have done nothing wrong.

Greenpeace Sweden exposes lax security at nuclear plants

Blog entry by Brian Blomme | 9 October, 2012 7 comments

They poured onto the sites of two nuclear reactor plants in Sweden this morning with minimal problems: more than 70 Greenpeace activists, from five countries, conducted peaceful stress tests of the sites. The goal: to show how weak...

'Stress Tests' at Forsmark Nuclear Plant

Image | 9 October, 2012 at 19:10

Greenpeace activists breach perimeter fences at Forsmark Nuclear Power Station. The activists are 'stress testing' the facility to alert the public, the nuclear industry and minister Lena Ek on the serious safety deficiencies. 10/09/2012

Greenpeace activists evade security at Swedish nuclear power plants

Press release | 10 October, 2012 at 15:04

Stockholm, October 10, 2012 – Exposing the vulnerability of Swedish nuclear power plants, at least seven Greenpeace activists stayed more than 24 hours undetected at two sites following a test of their security procedures.

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